Arthur Smith earns first Victory

Well, it wasn't pretty, but the job got done. It wasn't against a powerhouse, but in this league a (W) is a (W). Yesterday, the Falcons (0-2) travelled to MetLife Stadium to take on the New York Football Giants, in a game where a low score was to be expected. The Falcons came away with … Continue reading Arthur Smith earns first Victory

Braves sign Pederson

With Ronald Acuna, Jr out for the season with a torn right ACL, the Braves were either going to be buyers or sellers for the second half of the season that begins tonight at Truist Park as they host the Tampa Bay Rays. The Braves typically are not buyers in these situations because Liberty Media … Continue reading Braves sign Pederson

Baseball is still a kids game

Baseball is a kids game and should remain a kids game, and not governed by what's going on in government. Now if you are offended by this, then it's your American Right to stop reading my article. Go ahead...if you keep reading then I guess you agree with me. Two years ago I was so … Continue reading Baseball is still a kids game

Hawks make it official

I'm imagining all the paperwork had been drawn up, signed, and just waiting for season's end to make it official. Yesterday, Monday, July 5, Atlanta Hawks Interim Head Coach Nate McMillan became the Hawks official full time head coach. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed, but we do know it was a 4-year deal. … Continue reading Hawks make it official

Hawks face elimination game

Well, to tell you the truth, I never thought I would be saying the Hawks face an elimination game in game six of the 2021 Eastern Conference Finals, but I am. If memory serves correct, I wrote a story at the beginning of the season (see Hawks Building a Team to Last) stating I think … Continue reading Hawks face elimination game